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3.00 Credits
Students study basic accident investigation, the use of the State Accident Report Form, the principles of "selective"enforcement, parking and intersection control, basic provisions of the California Vehicle Code governing the operation of motor vehicles, and the responsibilities of the community in traffic control. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-001 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces major types of criminal behavior, role careers of offenders and factors which contribute to criminality or delinquency. It covers methods used in dealing with offenders in the justice system; the changing role of law enforcement and judicial, probation, parole and institutions; changes of the law in crime control and treatment processes, and techniques of handling juveniles. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-001 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the laws relating to narcotics and dangerous drugs as well as the procedures and problems in investigations and the control of violations of narcotic laws. Students learn how to identify narcotics and dangerous drugs, how to assess their effect on users, and how to prepare a case for court presentation. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-001 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
This course provides information relating to enforcement of natural resources and wildlife laws in the United States and California. Topics studied include the relationships between Federal and State natural resources and wildlife laws and regulations, laws as resource and wildlife management tools, conservation and perpetuation of wildlife and other natural resources, review of State and Federal resource management agencies, law enforcement officer qualifications, duties and responsibilities, enforcement procedures, court systems, fines and forfeitures, hunter safety program, public responsibilities, preservation of the environment and conservation of wildlife. (Also listed as, and equivalent to, NR-017.) Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: ENG-050 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the procedures and practices commonly used to gather data and information and prepare a variety of written reports and records. Students learn to write criminal justice reports that meet statistical, legal, and prosecution requirements of the criminal justice system. The course provides students with abundant practice in writing effective reports, bulletins, memos, letters, and other short papers. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-001 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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3.00 Credits
Criminals and institutional personnel involved in corrections at all levels are reviewed in depth. History, politics, and contemporary correction issues such as punishment, theories, sentencing alternatives, prison experience, and prisoner rights, female and juvenile incarceration problems, overcrowding, and 21st century corrections are examined. Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-001 CAN: None Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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11.00 Credits
The course introduces the student to adult corrections procedure, interviewing, counseling techniques, defensive tactics, public relations, and oral and written communications. Security and supervision techniques in adult institutions are stressed. The Adult Correctional Officer Training meets or exceeds the mandates of the California Board of Corrections and Rehabilitation. This course provides entry-level training for correctional officers. Lecture Hours: 198 Lab Hours: 162 Repeatable: No Grading: K CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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7.00 Credits
This course is designed to meet the state mandated POST training requirements in the Basic Peace Officer Modular Training Course. Students completing this course will have all training requirements for Reserve Officer - Module III or the first of the three classes required for full-time Peace Officers. There are a total of 168 hours required in this class. Lecture Hours: 99 Lab Hours: 81 Repeatable: No Grading: L Advisory: ENG-050 CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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12.00 Credits
This course is designed to meet the state mandated training requirements in the Basic Peace Officer Modular Training Course. The course satisfies Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) requirements for Module II police reserve certification and completion of two of the three Modular Courses required for full-time Peace Officers. There are a total of 268 hours required in this class. Lecture Hours: 189 Lab Hours: 81 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-061 CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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16.50 Credits
This course is designed to meet the state mandated training requirements to be qualified as a Level I Peace Officer. The course satisfies POST requirements for Level I police reserve certification and completion of the three Modular courses required for full-time Peace Officers. Total of 394 hours as required by the POST Certification. Fall 08 - Lecture Hrs: 243 Lab Hrs: 162 Repeatable: No Grading: L Sprg 09 - Lecture Hrs: 297 Lab Hrs: 108 Repeatable: No Grading: L Prerequisite: AJ-062 CAN: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AA/AS COD GE: None CSU GE: None IGETC: None
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